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Post by spaced on May 27, 2015 2:47:16 GMT
Make a parallel coil then remove one of the coils. It gives an even spaced coil
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Post by Roscopecotrain on May 27, 2015 6:39:48 GMT
Genius.
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Post by thatguy on May 27, 2015 6:45:33 GMT
Great idea for narrow spaced coils. For wider ones, I've seen myself using a wood screw instead of a a rod for winding, follwing the threads.
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Post by spaced on May 27, 2015 17:19:41 GMT
Great idea for narrow spaced coils. For wider ones, I've seen myself using a wood screw instead of a a rod for winding, follwing the threads. That works too
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Post by tim on May 27, 2015 19:51:57 GMT
Make a parallel coil then remove one of the coils. It gives an even spaced coil I might try this on a Kuro coiler for dual coils. Will make two coils exactly the same in half the time. If the Kuro can handle 2 wires at once.... CBA to try right now, will have a go at the weekend.
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